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Better Decision Support for Product Management

Make one wrong choice during product development, and you could be facing missed features, costly rework, or unintended risks. In today's fast-paced development world, prioritizing and managing product decisions is key -- but how can you provide your decision-makers with the right information at the right time?

This white paper introduces software tools that provide better decision support throughout the product lifecycle and help you better manage your product portfolio. Read now to explore the common challenges that product developers face and how the right decision support tools can help:

Make rapid decisions with a clear focus

Understand and manage risk

Respond quickly to change

And more

Vendor:

IBM

Posted:

05 Aug 2014

Published:

30 Apr 2014

Format:

PDF

Length:

8 Page(s)

Type:

White Paper

Language:

English

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